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Teziutlán Cathedral

Teziutlán, Puebla

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The Cathedral is of colonial, religious style. Its façade was rebuilt in 1954 and has Renaissance features. The pink stone cushions and the narthex with semicircular arches stand out, the latter supported by thick pillars to which Ionic columns are attached, which in the second body flank three quadrilobed oculi with stained glass windows.

Municipality

Teziutlán from Nahuatl: 'Teziuhyotepetzintlan', its name means Place next to the hill full of hail, is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla. It is located in the northeast of the entity, it has various historical monuments such as the Temple of Carmen, dating from the 18th century, statues and effigies of saints and sacred art, its main festival is July 29, a festival in honor of Father Jesus. from Jalacingo, has natural tourist centers such as the "Parque Hidalgo" of national park type. Small recreation center from which the urban layout of the city is developed, in its surroundings it houses the Cathedral, the Municipal Palace, a popular market and commercial stores.

Festivities

On July 29th, a festival in honor of Father Jesus of Jalacingo, the week that includes this day, the regional fair is held, with exhibitions of regional crafts, native dances and dances. On June 5th, the Sacred Heart of Jesus is celebrated, and on Corpus Christi Thursday, native dances are presented. In each auxiliary board there is a patron saint and on July 29th they are taken out to visit each other.


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